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Outhouse Drafter

fieldy snuts wrote:If that means wiping out humanity with a giant fiery bird so that mutants can flourish again yeah.

Scott Summers didn't want to wipe out humanity. That was just anti-mutant propaganda that the Avengers were spreading around to discredit Scott. Scott Summers is the hero that the Marvel Universe deserves and I would say that after AvX, he is also the hero that they need!

Outhouse Drafter

fieldy snuts wrote:If that means wiping out humanity with a giant fiery bird so that mutants can flourish again yeah.

Scott Summers didn't want to wipe out humanity. That was just anti-mutant propaganda that the Avengers were spreading around to discredit Scott. Scott Summers is the hero that the Marvel Universe deserves and I would say that after AvX, he is also the hero that they need!

Staff Writer

IvCNuB4 wrote:Avengers Action Plan: if you want something shady done send a bloodthirsty X-Men. If anything goes wrong you can blame the mutants and disavow any sanctioning of their allegedly rogue actions.

except no one sent Logan to the past, he did that himself... granted its not like you'd know that since you more than likely didn't read the past issue since it doesn't have a DC logo on it...

Staff Writer

IvCNuB4 wrote:Avengers Action Plan: if you want something shady done send a bloodthirsty X-Men. If anything goes wrong you can blame the mutants and disavow any sanctioning of their allegedly rogue actions.

except no one sent Logan to the past, he did that himself... granted its not like you'd know that since you more than likely didn't read the past issue since it doesn't have a DC logo on it...

Outhouse Editor

Log-Man wrote:How the hell is time travel so damn ubiquitous in the Marvel universe now?? The solution should never be "I'll just go back in time and fix it." That option should not exist!

Except for Days of Future Past. You're allowed to do it once.

After that, it just becomes a weak way to solve all of your problems. Failed the first time? Try it again! Got a ticket for speeding? Back to the past! Accidentally bought six issues of a terrible Marvel Mega-Event? Time travel!

Outhouse Editor

Log-Man wrote:How the hell is time travel so damn ubiquitous in the Marvel universe now?? The solution should never be "I'll just go back in time and fix it." That option should not exist!

Except for Days of Future Past. You're allowed to do it once.

After that, it just becomes a weak way to solve all of your problems. Failed the first time? Try it again! Got a ticket for speeding? Back to the past! Accidentally bought six issues of a terrible Marvel Mega-Event? Time travel!

Rain Partier

IvCNuB4 wrote:Avengers Action Plan: if you want something shady done send a bloodthirsty X-Men. If anything goes wrong you can blame the mutants and disavow any sanctioning of their allegedly rogue actions.

If you're possessed by an alien force (or believed possessed by an alien force) and you kill a planet of broccoli-headed aliens, your friends will stick up for you.

If you're possessed by an alien force and you kill your former teacher, your friends will hate you.

If you're possessed by the Red Skull using the brain of Charles Xavier and you attack any mutant around, it's okay.

If you kill your own kids, both accidently and intentionally, you have the moral high ground in the above situations.

If you go back in time, creating a temporal paradox is a good, fun, safe idea.

Rain Partier

IvCNuB4 wrote:Avengers Action Plan: if you want something shady done send a bloodthirsty X-Men. If anything goes wrong you can blame the mutants and disavow any sanctioning of their allegedly rogue actions.

If you're possessed by an alien force (or believed possessed by an alien force) and you kill a planet of broccoli-headed aliens, your friends will stick up for you.

If you're possessed by an alien force and you kill your former teacher, your friends will hate you.

If you're possessed by the Red Skull using the brain of Charles Xavier and you attack any mutant around, it's okay.

If you kill your own kids, both accidently and intentionally, you have the moral high ground in the above situations.

If you go back in time, creating a temporal paradox is a good, fun, safe idea.